Jeff Sparkes writes:
I compiled with -ansi successfully without changes. (After I fixed
the
error I had introduced.)
Does -ansi catch that error? If not, it's not very useful, I suspect.
I didn't look at any warnings though. I just tried with
-std=c89
and it failed at line 1389 in lisp.h, which is
DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER. It must turn off gcc extensions, wchi
aren't standard anyway. :-)
There are also -std=g89 and -std=g99 IIRC, which permit use of GCC extensions.
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